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* You now have a database named "dev" that contains your Parse data
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* Install ngrok and you can test with devices
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-### Getting Started With Heroku + Mongolab Development
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+### Getting Started With Heroku + mLab Development
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#### With the Heroku Button
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* Clone the repo and change directory to it
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* Log in with the [Heroku Toolbelt](https://toolbelt.heroku.com/) and create an app: `heroku create`
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-* Use the [MongoLab addon](https://elements.heroku.com/addons/mongolab): `heroku addons:create mongolab:sandbox --app YourAppName`
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+* Use the [mLab addon](https://elements.heroku.com/addons/mongolab): `heroku addons:create mongolab:sandbox --app YourAppName`
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* By default it will use a path of /parse for the API routes. To change this, or use older client SDKs, run `heroku config:set PARSE_MOUNT=/1`
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* Deploy it with: `git push heroku master`
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